inca
design alberto minotti
“let no man ignorant of geometry enter here”: it is this sentence of the greek philosopher plato which has inspired us. respecting the geometric purity of the essential forms, we have raised the lines on the pedestal that run upwards from the bottom, pushing the principle of subtraction to the extreme. the natural elements match and complement each other in an exquisite example of a refined, simple and elegant combination. inca presents itself with a vertical rhythm given by the channels that punctuate the form of the composition. the thickness of the worktop blots out the thickness of the doors by drawing a single perimeter line that unites, without visual distraction, different materials and finishes. the verticality remains the protagonist and the 45 ° door edges and worktop uniquely characterize the kitchen volume identity. the associated columns have the same vertical channels.